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Wanted to know whether the TPS1H100 and TPS274160 IC’s meets the DC-14 Electrical technical specification.
Hi Kaushik,
The automotive devices are AECQ100 qualified while the industrial devices are not. Are you looking for an automotive or industrial switch? Can you share more details about the DC-14 specification?
Thanks,
Shreyas
We wanted to know whether the TPS1H100 and TPS274160 IC’s meets the DC-14 Electrical technical specification. as per
The Standard IEC 60947-5-1
It is fine if the Parts TPS1H100 and TPS274160 is not tested for the DC-14 , we just wanted to know if switch can handle the specification theoretically as per standard IEC 60947-5-1. Also wanted to know what will happen if the load tries to draw 20A from the TPS1H100 and TPS274160 Device , The Current limit circuit and protection should not get spoiled.
We wanted to know whether the TPS1H100 and TPS274160 IC’s meets the DC-14 Electrical technical specification. as per
The Standard IEC 60947-5-1
It is fine if the Parts TPS1H100 and TPS274160 is not tested for the DC-14 , we just wanted to know if switch can handle the specification theoretically as per standard IEC 60947-5-1. Also wanted to know what will happen if the load tries to draw 20A from the TPS1H100 and TPS274160 Device , The Current limit circuit and protection should not get spoiled.
Hi Kaushik,
This looks to be a duplicate post. My colleague Yichi has answered you here: https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management-group/power-management/f/power-management-forum/1111129/tps274160-tps274160/4125910#4125910
Thanks,
Shreyas